undiluted

வீரியம்
definition
adjective
It got so bad that Japan's Fair Trade Commission reported last summer only about one-third of the country's hot springs inns use pure, undiluted water from its natural source.
(of a liquid) not diluted.
example
Never put 'undiluted' antifreeze in your radiator, says Dave Cappert, director of the National Institute for Automotive Service Excellence.
Regarded as one of the most credible award processes in India and abroad, I am proud to be associated with IIFA for the past six years and my commitment remains 'undiluted' .
Some prefer it straight, although the alcohol burn of anything but the softest 'undiluted' whisky generally renders your tastebuds fairly useless.
A cheaper solution is Goop, the greasemonkey's hand cleaner, or cheaper still, 'undiluted' dishwashing liquid.
Joseph is for the child in all of us, not so hot on depth or meaning but boiling with concentrated, 'undiluted' , unadulterated fun.
There is 'undiluted' silence and utter serenity as we are together.
The gunshot wound, the mind-numbing headache, the pain - everything drained away in a sudden adrenaline rush of 'undiluted' happiness and relief.
She said: ‘1992 is not a year on which I will look back with 'undiluted' pleasure.’
Scandal coverage may have made 'undiluted' loyalty more difficult, but the press is generally enthusiastic.
In a thick Mancunian accent, 'undiluted' despite his living in Scotland for 30 years, he fires off a question: ‘Have you ever been to Old Trafford?’
Above all, as several of my students have emphasized to me recently, what marks the poem is its tone of utter and 'undiluted' jollity.
Complete ignorance of viticulture was the mark of savages; so too was the drinking of 'undiluted' wine, which was associated with northern barbarians such as the Scythians (in modern Crimea).
What we have witnessed more recently has been the collapse of some financial edifices which have shown the worst aspects of pure, 'undiluted' greed.
Once you've established the notes of your fragrance, you can add the necessary 'undiluted' essential oils to a base of alcohol and distilled water.
I would rather Zander gave us his own vision 'undiluted' .
But its antiseptic properties also make it very useful in the home - apply after shaving or waxing to prevent ingrowing hairs, and use 'undiluted' on minor cuts, burns, athlete's foot, bites, stings and cold sores.
Nor are large UK Government IT contracts viewed by industry with 'undiluted' enthusiasm these days.
Only once significant essential oil knowledge is gained should you ever attempt to apply an 'undiluted' oil on the skin.
A few harsh rebuffs later, his enthusiasm remains 'undiluted' .
‘I'm pretty amazed to be on the shortlist,’ she says, her Inverness accent 'undiluted' by life in Cambridge.
‘It is their 'undiluted' enthusiasm which spills over to the silver screen and captivates the filmgoer,’ affirms the dancer.
For McDonald, it was a moment of 'undiluted' embarrassment as he gifted possession to Alan Thompson and gave Celtic the platform from which they scored their second goal.
It got so bad that Japan's Fair Trade Commission reported last summer only about one-third of the country's hot springs inns use pure, 'undiluted' water from its natural source.
Do not ingest these oils pure, as the 'undiluted' oil can be fatal even in small doses.
I felt like I'd just drunk a bottle of 'undiluted' sunflower oil by the end of it.
It was the final moment during which adult entertainment had the undivided attention and 'undiluted' respect of the world.
The inquiry is met with a roar of 'undiluted' enthusiasm.
Choirs of men and boys competed in singing hymns and we know that large amounts of 'undiluted' wine and expensive food were consumed.
His administration is vowing to wage a public campaign to pressure moderates into backing his 'undiluted' conservative agenda - or face the consequences at the next election.
According to this the physician advised the ruler to avoid over-eating and 'undiluted' wine, to drink plenty of water every day, to avoid sex while drunk and to have baths after meals.
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